Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property
Mar. 5, 2020
Ruling affirms the moral rights artists have in their works
Why is the 5Pointz decision so important to artists and building owners alike? The case sets boundaries on what building owners can and cannot do to their property when it comes to the art affixed to a building’s orifice, and affirms the moral rights artists have in their works.
Victoria Burke
Scott + Scott Attorneys at Law, LLPEmail: vburke@scott-scott.com
Victoria is an adjunct professor of Fashion Law at Southwestern Law School.
Why is the 5Pointz decision (Castillo v. G&M Realty LP, 18-498 (2d Cir. 2020)) so important to artists and building owners alike? The case sets boundaries on what building owners can and cannot do to their property when it comes to the art affixed to a building's orifice, and affirms the mor...
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